The regional office market is not slowing down. In 2019, a record-high volume of new office space was delivered in eight major regional cities – 547,000 sqm, bringing the total supply to over 5.6 million sqm. The total stock in the eight regional cities for the first time was larger than in Warsaw. Two destinations, Kraków and Wrocław, were the biggest drivers of growth, while Katowice is currently the city with the largest amount of space under construction.
A significant share of the new supply in Kraków was brought by three projects offering office space of over 20,000 sqm each. Tischnera Office, commissioned by the end of last year (nearly 33,000 sqm) is distinguished by large, cascading terraces starting from the 3rd floor upwards and a huge patio with an area of more than 1,000 sqm, which will be accessible to all office users.
The asset has been targeted by Globalworth Poland, one of the largest office investors in Central and Eastern Europe. The second building that has recently considerably changed the situation on the office market in the capital of Małopolska is Fabryczna Office Park, which is to consist of three class A office buildings with a total area of 40,000 sqm and is part of the larger Fabryczna City complex. Last year, two phases of this project were completed and tenants could take up 29,000 sqm. The third largest investment was a modern V. Office building (nearly 22,000 sqm)
Tomasz Skrzypek, Senior Consultant, Office Agency, BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland
The last year also saw an intensive development of the office market in Poznań. The volume of new supply amounted to 86,000 sqm, which resulted in an increase by 18% over the last year. This makes Poznań the fastest growing region in the country. Almost entire new office space in the capital of the Wielkopolska province was provided in two complexes. In April last year, the second stage of Business Garden Poznań was opened, consisting of five office buildings with an area of 46,000 sqm. The complex is located in the close vicinity of the Ławica Airport. The second major project completed last year - the Nowy Rynek Poznań complex - consists of the two buildings with almost 31,000 sqm in total. The office market in Poznań is currently on an upward trend, but according to Mikołaj Laskowski from BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland, the coming years will be marked by intensive development of two other regional markets: Katowice and Tricity.
They account for over 42% of space currently under construction on the eight main regional markets, that reached over 772,000 sqm at the end of Q4 2019. More than half of that space (456,000 sqm) is expected to be delivered to the market in 2020. The largest project under construction in these two regions is the Face2Face Business Campus complex in Katowice (45,000 sqm), consisting of two office buildings. They are being developed in a convenient location, at the junction of Chorzowska and Grundmanna streets, right at the entrance to the city centre
Mikołaj Laskowski, Head of the Office Agency, BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland
In 2019 net take-up in regional cities amounted to 463,000 sqm which is similar to the previous year's result. The largest regional market enjoyed the highest demand: Kraków accounted for almost 39% of total net demand.
Last year, four out of six largest lease agreements for office space of over 10,000 sqm each were concluded in Kraków. The biggest deal, not only last year, but also in the last two years, concerned the Fabryczna Office Park complex, where UBS leased 19,300 sqm
Joanna Popielarczyk, Senior Consultant, Transaction Management, Office Agency, BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland
In the analysed period, the vacancy rate rose by 1.2 p.p. to 9.6% y-o-y. According to BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland’s experts, this is the result of the delivery of a record-breaking volume of new office space. At the end of the previous year the highest vacancy rates were recorded in Wrocław (12.7%) and Łódź (11.2%). The lowest share of vacant space was recorded in the Tricity (4.9%).The highest increases in vacancy rates were recorded in Poznań and Wrocław, which resulted from the delivery of large new supply in these markets. Lublin, with the biggest drop resulting from the lack of new office investments in the past year, is at the opposite extreme. This allowed for the absorption of a considerable amount of vacant space in this market and contributed to a decrease by 6.1 p.p. to 9.3% as of the end of December 2019.